A few weeks ago we left our friends place in Orewa in order
to do some orchard work, but we had a few stops to make on our way; the
Coromandel peninsula being one of them. One of the highlights of the area was
the Pinnacles hike in the Thames area. This hike takes you through a rainforest
and up a mountain to these towering rocks called the pinnacles where we were
rewarded with a beautiful view of the east coast and its islands. The hike was
interesting since it had many different microclimates; cold rainforest to a hot
desert all in a matter of hours.
Once the hike was done we stumbled upon a 25
ft cliff over a river. You’ll never guess what we did. It was refreshing and
necessary, since we didn’t know when we would have our next shower ;-)
Cathedral Cove |
The next day we did a short day hike in Hahei
called Cathedral cove and saw more beautiful and interesting coastal features,
but the highlight of the trip is our visit to Hot Water Beach. Hot water beach
is known for natural hot water springs coming up though the sand (no sulfur
smell either). We rented a spade and dug a hole in the sand to sit in our
personal hot tub. It is best done 2hrs either side of low tide. We got there
just in time. As you can see, and imagine, it’s quite a popular destination.
We left hot water beach for cold rain in Rotorua. As we
approached the city we both noticed a stench, scrunched our faces and blamed
each other for passing gas, but it’s really the sulfur from the geothermal
activity. Rotorua is known for its geothermal activity, relaxing spas,
hotsprings, and smells. Since we’re on a budget we opted out of the spas and
hotsprings and decided to walk along some mud pits and hot pools in the rain.
Truthfully it wasn’t that great, but we heard about a free hot pool out of town
and decided to go there. Kerosene Creek is a beautiful, free, hot pool about 30
minutes out of town. The atmosphere was amazing; beautiful hot waterfall,
surrounded by a rainforest, with the smell of only slightly rotting eggs (you
do become desensitized to the smell).
The next day the sun decided to come out so we did a few
hour hike up Rainbow Mountain. The hike took us along more geothermal pits to
an overlook of the area. I feel that this picture really captures the New
Zealand landscape well. It’s really green, hilly/mountainous, and covered in
farmland.
Once we finished the hike the temptation of Kerosene creek was too
great. So we went back in for a quick relaxing dip.
We made our way to Ian and Malayna’s house in Opotiki. They
were the ones who got us the job on the kiwi orchard and are kind enough to put
us up for a couple of weeks. As mentioned before the work isn’t great but it
will do for now. We didn’t work the second week due to rain and some other
miscommunications. So we visited Whakatane and did some hikes there. The hikes
gave us more spectacular views of the NZ coast. The river walk was really cool
because so many people were out fishing and foraging, like a boat with the 100
lb shark, the locals collecting oysters and sea urchins, and the boat with 100’s
of lobsters.
Whakatane River |
We left Opotiki for a couple of days for Lake
Waikaremoana. It was rainy and cold, but
we did some tramping in the forest, so we barely noticed the weather. It was a
great way to make the best of the weather. The next day we awoke to more rain
but decided to do a hike up a mountain anyways. As we started the sun came out
and we had fantastic views of the lake and surrounding areas.
We are now back in Opotiki and should be working for the
next 2 or 3 weeks. Hopefully the weather cooperates. Once we are finished
working we’ll finish up our north island travels and head down to the south
island to prepare for the Bob. Yes, our friend Bob is coming to visit for New
Years. We are super excited to have our first guest in our "new mobile home". Please
feel free to load him up with coffee, beef jerky, and wine as house warming
gifts.
We are really starting to miss everyone especially knowing
that Thanksgiving is in a couple of days and families are getting together.
Although we will have our own thanksgiving here, it won’t be the same.
Here is a link to Picasa for more pictures: Picasa Web Albums
Here is a link to Picasa for more pictures: Picasa Web Albums
REALLY enjoy your posts! Fantastic writing and amazing pictures! Andrea loved the "free hot tub" as she called it and the sun stars!
ReplyDeleteLove you dearly & miss you,
Mel, Jace, Dre & B